Below please find sample social media language and a template press release to help you add your voice and celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month.


Jewish American Heritage Month Graphic and Templates

All of the posts below are suggested. Please feel free to personalize the content. 

Jewish American Heritage Month Graphic (click here)

Template Social Media Language

  • [Name of University/College] is proud to celebrate #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth. Over the past 370 years, Jewish Americans have contributed in diverse and meaningful ways to their communities and this nation. We are grateful for their contributions. 
  • Jewish Americans have served in government and the military, been awarded Nobel prizes, headed educational institutions and corporations, advanced science and medicine, sat on the Supreme Court, and much, much more. [Name of University/College] honors their contributions. #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth
  • The U.S. has many heritage months to celebrate the communities that form our national mosaic. By celebrating these months, we learn about one another and honor our nation's complexity and richness. This month, [Name of University/College] is proud to celebrate #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth.
  • May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Jewish American Heritage Month. [Name of University/College] is proud to celebrate these communities that enrich the tapestry of our diverse society. 

 

Template Talking Points/Press Release

[Name of University/College] Celebrates Jewish American Heritage Month

[Date, Place][Name of University/College] is honored to join the nation in celebrating Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM) this May. 

“We are proud to commemorate Jewish American Heritage Month this May to celebrate and honor the many contributions of Jewish Americans to our country,” said [President]. “Jews first came to America escaping persecution and found in this land the promise of freedom, justice, opportunity, and religious liberty. The Jewish community's heritage, culture, and contributions  to the diverse tapestry of American society.”

Since the first American Jews arrived in 1654, Jewish Americans have been loyal and patriotic citizens, contributing to our nation in countless ways. American Jews have served in government and the military, won Nobel prizes, headed universities and corporations, advanced medical and healthcare, created and performed in enduring works of art, written great American novels, become emblems of justice as members of the Supreme Court, and more. 

“As we honor the legacies and achievements of generations of Jews in America, we also must dedicate ourselves to learning about our society’s ongoing struggles with antisemitism, and commit to mitigating this pernicious hate,” said [President].